The Daily Advocate. (Victoria, Tex.), No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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«mal supervision since Its Infancy.
An n„„ _T™ ' Allow no one to deceive yon In this.
. Owmteitolts. Imitations and " Jnst-as-good" are but
xperlmeuts that trifle with and endanger the health of
and Children—Experience against Kxperluient.
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su—Experience
What Í9* CASTORIA
Oastoria is a harn/íess substituto for Castor Oil, Pare*
* 1° . Drops and/ Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
« ot;iins neither Opium, Morphine nor other jNarcotio
fii'tiHtance. Jts age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
>"(l allays Peverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
„ohc. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
uurt Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
cenuine CASTORIA alwavs
Bears ¿he Signature of
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TWC CCMTAWR OOMMHV, TT MURRAY RTRKBT, NCWVORR C.Tv.
Comer Williams and Constitution Sts
$2.00 AND UP.
Popular Price Meals.
Victorias
BEN H. MATTHEWS. Proprietor.
Hotel.
PHAHfriACY. DEBSBAOH'S
CY. DIESBACH'S
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heí'ii' Y ou Want
A Doctor
We Will Get Him For You
We maintain a close telephone connection with al
the physicians in this section, and through this tele-
phone eonneotion are able to get a pdysician at short
notice. The physioiana ket>p us posted as to their
whereabouts at all hours.
This telephone connection is at the disposal of our
customers.
We want you to make use of it whenever you are
in need of a physio ¡an. Especially in emergencies
where yoo moat have him at onoe. Don't wait to send.
Don't wait to go to hie office. Come right here to cur
store. Oive us the name of the physician you want,
and we will get him by telephone without a minute de-
lay. He will be informed of your oase at the earliest
poesible moment
Very respeotfully yours
DESMCirS PHARMACY
SIsa Beel
UppOSln 119 rOW UTTICOs
sornxwBA s.HOVHOTa loynxnu
The Key to* The Door of Success
v is in the hand of the man
j that forms the saving habit.
"A neny saved m a penny
is in the hand of the man
t form
"The lint years of
main mnsft make provision
for thejast," and the only
way to do this isr to' saVe
and* the only safe plsee
pot it is in a reliable s
ingi bsnlr Uhs Ike,
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And Important State, .Domestic
and Foreign News.
The Angells are coming.
The river is falling rapidly.
For Rent—New three room cot-
tage. A. B. Peticolas.
Col. W. J. Craig returned from
Houston last night.
Fresh fish and oysters delivered.
Phone 218. Thos. Lasseter.
See FitzGerald for all kinds of
Buggies and Surries.
Mrs. J. M. Brownson returned
from Cuero this morning.
Repair work done promptly by
Greer, Jeweler and Optician.
Work was resumed on the eity
well yesterday afternoon.
Repair work done promptly by
Greer, Jeweler and Optician.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rathbone
went to Cuero this afternoon.
For Sale:—A bed room set.
Apply at this office.
Repair work done promptly by
Greer, Jeweler and Optician.
J. B. Leewright, of Cuero, is in
the city.
Repair work done promptly by
Greer, Jeweler and Optician.
Temple sold $90,000 worth of its
water works bonds.
Oysters on half rtiell every day at
the Palace Restaurant. Iml9
The train from Houston was
over an hour late today.
Oysters in all styles at any
time at FitzGerald's Cafe.
F. V. Gentry passed through
this afternoon from , Beeville re-
turning to Port Lavaca.
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.ít is stated that Ridgely will re-
Sloau & Cüne are the exelu/rt^f^tbenüontroUership of the Cur-
'pnt.s fnp t.hf TTrmafiin TTnt f!n ' *
agents for the Houston Hat Co.
All work guaranteed.
Hot coffee, tea or chocolate with
cake at any time at FitzGerald's
Cafe.
East Texas railroad services are
in bad shape as a result of heavy
rains.
Big line of John Deere Plows,
Planters and Cultivators at Fitz-
Gerald's.
Miss DeZavala left the Alamo
jubilant, it having been agreed to
speedily try the Houston case.
Sloan & Cline will order your
new suit, and clean and press your
old. 'Phone 265.
Mrs. Mellen, lacking sixty days
of being a centenarian, died at
San Antonio.
Call at Jecker's Landing, near
the bridge, for a nice glass of
beer.
Miss Bessie Knowlan went to
Cuero this afternoon to visit Miss.
Grace Walker.
Dr. 0. 7. Goodenough, Veteri-
nary surgeon and Dentist. In-
quire at Diesbaoh's drug store.
A split log drag is to be used in
eveiy Commissioners' precinct in
Washington County.
Pianos and organs at reduced
prices and on easy terms St Bans-
child's Piano and Music Store.
Over $8,000,000 decrease in net
earnings for five months is shown
by Texas railroads.
CiiamfTCTark delivered a cttust-
ie speech in the House on Roose-
velt and his party.
The Palacé Beataoraat wider new
management Is graMnc a very.popa-
aferradas Is the verr
beet. -Get rom meals there. :' 1ml
jj> , . }.
Nine children' were bitten^ by a
maddog át Palafoxand were tak-
to the Pasteur Institute at
JNftiKj
sel* ¡tina we have is the windows 1
All patterns and prices t
Jeweler and Optician.
B. F. Cameron before having
painting done. Does first-
work reasonably. Just from
St. Louis.
There will be a meeting of the
Philanthropic Department of the
Brcjnte Club at 4 o'clock Saturday
afternoon at the City Hall.
Cn account of being overstock-
ed ¡vith pianos, we will make spe-
cial prices and terms. Call and
see us if in need of a piano.
HAUSCHILD MUSIC CO.
The Hostess' Card Club spent a
moist delightful afternoon yester-
day with Mrs. J. L. Smith at her
hospitable home on Main Street.
Rev. John B. Hudson returned
yesterday from Corpus Christi,
wli ire he officiated at the Reid
Letfty marriage.
Something new in Belt Pins,
Veil Pins, Hat Pins and Bracelets!
Styles that are just out! See the
selection we have in the windows!
All patterns and prices!
GREER, Jeweler and Optician.
WANTED—Local men in every
town in the United States to dis-
tribute advertising matter. No
canvassing. Good pay.
Fred Leach, Chicago.
The Rev. Dr. R. E. Vinson, pro-
fessor of English Bible and Prac-
tical Theology in the Austin Pres-
byterian Theological Seminary,
will preach at the 1st Presbyterian
Church Sunday morning and even-
ing. Dr. Vinson is recognized as
one of the foremost preachers in
Texas and everybody, especially
Presbyterians, should avail them-
selves of this opportunity of hear
¡rig him.
If you want a lemon, orange or
any other kind of fruit tree or or-
namental shrubbery from the On-
derdonk Nursery, communicate
with R. H. Anthony, Agent, 403 S.
Cameron Street, Victoria, Texas.
For
Dyspepsia
«ves rest to the stomach. For Indigestión, dyspepsia, sour stomsslfc
tired stomach, weak stomsoh. windy stomsoh, puffed i.tomach, nervous
ach and catarrh of the stomsoh. A prompt relief.
stomach i
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Sold by A. F. Vawter.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
rency to become president of the
reorganized National Bank of
Commerce of Kansas City.
For Sale:—Complete Grocery
and Saloon; good location. Will
trade for city or farm property.
Very reasonable if taken at once.
Only prospective buyers need ap-
ply. Address K, care of this of-
fice.
There will be a George Wash-
ington Party at the Presbyterian
Manse, Friday, February 21,
at 8 o'clock. The members of the
church and congregation are cor-
dially invited to be present.
Chas. A. Maloney, custom boot
and shoe maker, has opened a
place next to No. 1 fire station on
Constitution Street. First-class
repairing at reasonable prices.
Give him a trial.
The State of Texas, County of
Yictoria.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued out of the Honorable Dist-
rict Court of Victoria County, on
the 19th day of December, A. D.
1907, by the Clerk thereof, in the
ease of The State of Texas versus
Hilda Scott, No. 4009, and to me,
as Sheriff, directed and delivered,
1 will proceed to selll for cash,
within teh hours prescribed by
law for Sheriff's Sales, on the
First Tuesday in .March, A. D.
1908, it being the . Third day of
said month, before the Court
House door of said Victoria Coun-
ty, in the City of Victoria the fol-
lowing described property, to wit:
Ten acres being a part of Farm
Lot No. 4, Block No. 5, Range No.
2 East below the town of Victoria,
being all the land owned by the
said Huida Scott and all his in-
terest in said Lot and Block levied
on as the property of Ilulda Scott
to satisfy a judgment amounting
to $27.15 and interest in favor of
the State of Texas and costs of
suit.
Given under my hand, this 6th
day of February, A. D. 1908.
R, S. WEISIGER,
Sheriff.
Neighborhood Favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, o£ Harbor, Me.,
speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "it
1 -sanelghborhood favorite here with
us." It deserves to be a favorite ev-
erywhere. It gives Quick relief in
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney de-
rangement, malnutrition, nervousness,
weakness and general debility. Its
action on the blood, as a thorough
i purifier makes it especially useful as
1 a spring medicine. This grand alter-
ative tonic is sold under guarantee at
all drug stores. 50 cents.
Coming Soon
ANGELL'S COMEDIANS
will be at the OPERA HOUSE 3
NIGHTS COMMENCING MON-
DAY, FEB. 17 Opening play will
be the beautiful southern ro-
mance in 4 acts entitled
j
A Night Alargi. >
Woreo than an alnrm of flr<* eft nig lit
is the metallic cough of crop bringing
dread to the household. Careful moth-
ers keep Foley's Honey and Tar in the
house and give it at the first sign of
danger. Foley's Honey and Tar has
saved many lives and it is the only
safe preparation for children as it con-
tains no harmful grugs. Sold by all
druggists.
"It Knocks the Itch."
It may not cure alii your ills, but it
does cure one of the worst. It cures
any form of Itch ever known—no mat-
ter what it's called, where the sensa-
tion is "itch," It knocks It Eczema,
ringworms, are cured by one box. Its
guaranteed, and its name is Hunt's
Cure.
be
>1
A Sensation.
e marvelous curative properties
Foley's Honey and Tar has proven
a sensation in many cases of severe
coughs and colds that had refused to
yield to other treatment Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar will stop your cough, heal
the lnngs and expel the cold from your
Contains no harmful drugs.
Sold by all druggists.
Those who can pay cash, or
make a good cash payment and
pay the balance in installments,
can now secure mices, which they
cannot resist. We. are overstock-
ed, and in order to reduce our
stock, will make a liberal reduc-
tion on such pianos as Henry F.
Isr, Bush & Lane, Crown, Kroe-
ger, Hamilton snd other'leading
makes. Call and see our stock.
HAUSCHILD MUSIC. «0.,
keeping: Ope* House. '
Everybody is welcome warn we feel
gdod;and we feel that wsy only whe£
thpdigestive •—— «**
MS
oae east help
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Indigestion
Stomach trouble Is bat & 17m;
Dr. SHoop's
Restorative
H M. EICHHOLZ
Hearts and Flowers
u
Special Scenery
Vaudeville features: The fam-
ous THEBUS BROTHERS, the -
'celebrated LINGELL SIFTERS,
ERIC CARRINGTON in £ istrat-
ed songs and J. S. ^NGeAl, the
Tram p_ Fiddler. *
PRICES: 25, 35 and 50 cpnts.
Ladies will be FREE M(/tiday
night if accompanied by or 3 per-
son (either lady or gentlfeman)
holding a reserved 50c (ticket.
Tickets must be bought pi;ilir to 6
p. rn.
Seats are now oil sale ^t Haus-
child's Music Store.
DENTIST
DR. J. H. TOLSAN,
Dental parlors over the Levi Bank.
All dental work promptly
attended to.
TELEPHONE NUMBER 152.
Marie Bros.
HOUSE PAINTERS
Modern Exterior and Interior
Work. All work Guaranteed.
VICTORIA, TEXAS. '
School, Miscellaneous
and Blank Books,
Stationery, Drags,
medicinas, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass,
Toilet Articles of all
Descriptions.
4b
PARKER,
VICTORIA, TEL
ptfcns Ac-
ly Coin-
High Grade Stove
Gasoline 74°. Also
the Safetylite 180
Fire Test, Water
White, Coal Oil, that
is^non-^xplosivs and
does'notjsmoke.
ADVERTISE W1*ADVOCATE
"THE. QUIET BABY
GETS NO MILK."
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